Job scams can be publicly posted or privately messaged
Job scams can be found on job boards and professional platforms, sitting and waiting for eager job seekers to respond and fall into their trap. LinkedIn alone has flagged and removed over 100 million accounts each year since 2020 as “spam and scams.”
Scams can also be more targeted. Scammers reach out via email, messaging, and text. Both public postings and private messages can cause job seekers heartache and financial problems. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to protect yourself from both.
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Ways to protect yourself from job scams
Simple things you can do to protect yourself from employment scams:
- Don’t give in to pressure to share sensitive financial or personal information
- Look at profiles for the individual job poster and the company
- Don’t pay for materials, application fees, or recruiter services
Fidelity recruiters advise confirming job opportunities via the employer website. Jenna, a senior university talent acquisition leader says, “If you see a job opening and it’s attractive to you, I always recommend going to the actual employer website and checking that it is a legit job posting.”
Joseph agrees. “Go to the company’s career website and find that posting. Every company, I don’t care if they have a third-party recruiter, they’ll have that role posted on their website. That’s another good way to see if it’s real or not.”
Joseph also advises looking at the recruiter’s social media accounts. He says, “I’d look at that account. Does it look brand new? Do they have followers? Who are they following? What do their posts look like? Are there work-related posts with some kind of work-related hashtag? If they are using any social media in an official recruiting capacity, it should be fairly obvious.”
Joseph reiterates, “No recruiter is ever going to ask you for your social security [number or] your bank details. No recruiter’s going to ask you to pay for anything, either.” The most they will ask for is a resume or preferred contact number.